Dell consumer notebook delay may last into October-November
Shipment delay problems plaguing Dell may be worse than expected, with a shortage for the company’s consumer notebook models likely to last into October or November, according to sources at Taiwan-based retail channels. Retail channels in the Asia-Pacific region are all caught in a shortage of the consumer models, indicating that Dell’s initial thrust into the channel market is rather bumpy, the sources stated.
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